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The French space agency plans to publish its archive of UFO sightings and other phenomena online but keep the names of those who reported them off the site to protect them from the pestering of space fanatics.
Originally posted by AlphaAnuOmega
It already happened. That's why I posted that. It happened January 31st.
Originally posted by AlphaAnuOmega
That's what I'm getting at. I looked around. The translated sites have a little bit of different information. Anyhow you have to search the site and look for the info. It sucks. When I have more time I'll do that.
Originally posted by Echtelion
Actually the CNES is hosting an exhibition on Alien life for the rest of the year, at the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie. Perhaps they'll use the event to reveal the data publicly.
If someone ever gets the chance to be in Paris this year, that'll be one extra cool thing to see!
"Some people consider me as the authority who will systematically decree that all such phenomena are but the fruit of the imagination, or that they are all understood after analysis," he said in the CNES newsletter.
"For others, I am the person who will comfort them in their beliefs that little green men do exist."